The script you have posted is JavaScript - not Java so where you have Java installed makes no difference to the script.

All your imagereferences are invalid because \ is an escape character in JavaScript and so you need to specify them all as \\ if you want an actual \ - it is easier to use a / instead.

R_Schreiber
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2011-10-11T01:17:31Z —
#3

Thanks Felgall - I believe we have crossed paths before.

So I changed the hash marks to / as that IS easier but no effect.

If I can just get this going then I can easily add more pictures later.

Also - javascript does not need Java on the computer? How is it interpreted then?

What do you suggest next?

Rick

felgall
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2011-10-11T01:36:56Z —
#4

Try changing all the \ to / and see if that fixes the problem.

JavaScript is directly interpreted by the web browser - it is when you include java applets in the web page that the Java plugin is required.

Paul_Wilkins
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2011-10-11T02:26:51Z —
#5

R_Schreiber said:

Also - javascript does not need Java on the computer? How is it interpreted then?

That's a common misconception. JavaScript and Java are both completely different languages. The only similarity is in their names. Initially JavaScript was called Livescript, which was renamed due to politics to be JavaScript instead.